A Palestinian Authority commission of inquiry has found former Fatah official Mohammed Dahlan responsible for the death of Yasser Arafat in 2004, Israel Hayom reports.

The Palestinian inquiry’s findings, published this week, claim that Dahlan gave Arafat poisoned medicine during his hospitalization in Paris, and that those who delivered the poisoned medicine confessed to their crime.

The report also accused Dahlan of attempting to stage a military coup in the West Bank to depose Arafat’s appointed successor, Mahmoud Abbas.